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    In this series of Images I want to tell how from the destruction of Atlantis, the first mermaids and the first tritons were born. This was for them a way to save themselves immediately, through an instantaneous genetic transformation, which allowed them to acquire the fundamental characteristics for survival: gills for breathing, a long tail with a fin for swimming quickly. I want to introduce you to the true story of Atlantis, which had 7 continents on Earth. After various natural tectonic upheavals, two large islands remained, and it is said that one was inhabited by the elect, including an ethereal high priest, with enormous powers and one by those who wanted supremacy over all the emerged lands. Here lived an elderly priestess, she was 900 years old, and had included cannibalism in her religion. The climate was one of absolute terror. Precisely because of this degeneration of the species, the high priest decided to destroy the two islands, and here there were strong conflicts with the enemies. The surviving population was warned that to save themselves, they could transform into a mammal fish or they could take the available boats to look for other lands, which would be saved from destruction. The mermaids and the tritons knew Agartha and were able to reach the antipodes of the Earth very quickly. From a confrontation with Neptune and the gods of the oceans, they were able to regain their human appearance for a few moments in their travels. But to go back through the portal, time was always short, they had to be careful. In Agartha, where the population still lives in the fourth dimension, you can live underwater, take care of your family, have children, discover the great mysteries from the great masters and atavistic creatures. In ancient times and still today they often fight against large sharks, once known as Megalodons and giant squids.